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ApPENDIX II<br />
aquis submergit. Imperat mari &<br />
vento, navesque bellicas subvertit.<br />
Notandum omni exorcistee, si huic<br />
mandetur, ne homines Ieedat,<br />
libenter obsequitur. Sperat se post<br />
mille annos reversurum ad<br />
septimum Thronum, sed fallitur.<br />
Trigintalegionibus imperat.<br />
§ 44. Vine magnus Rex &<br />
Comes: se ostentat ut leo in equo<br />
nigro insidens, portansque viperam<br />
in manu. Amplas turres libenter<br />
eedificat: Lapideas domus extruit,<br />
rivos reddit turgidos: Ad exorcistse<br />
mandatum respondet de occultis,<br />
maleficis, pnesentibus, pneteritis &<br />
futuris.<br />
§ 45. Bifrons, monstri<br />
similitudine conspicitur.Ubi<br />
humanam assumit imaginem, reddit<br />
hominem in Astrologia mirabilem,<br />
planetarum mansiones absolute<br />
docens, idem preestatin Geometria,<br />
& mensuris allis.Vires herbarum,<br />
lapidum pretiosorum & lignorum<br />
intelligit. Corpora mortuorum de<br />
loco ad locum transmutat: Candelas<br />
super defunctomm sepulchra<br />
inflammare videtur. Huic subjacent<br />
vinginti sex legiones.<br />
§ 46. Gamygyn magnus<br />
Marchio: in forma equi parvi<br />
visitur: at ubi hominis<br />
simulachrum assumit, raucam edit<br />
vocem, de omnibus artibus<br />
liberalibus differens: efficit quoque,<br />
ut coram exorcista conveniant<br />
animas in mari exeuntes, & qure<br />
degunt in purgatorio (quod dicitur<br />
Cartagra, id est, afllictio<br />
of warre, commanding and ruling both<br />
winds and seas. And let the conjuror note,<br />
that if he bid him hurt no man, he<br />
willinglie consenteth thereto: he hopeth<br />
after 1000 yeares to returne to the seventh<br />
throne, but he is deceived, he hath three<br />
legions.<br />
(44) Vine is a great king and an earle,<br />
he showeth himselfe as a lion, riding on a<br />
blacke horsse, and carrieth a viper in his<br />
hand, he gladlie buildeth large towres, he<br />
throweth downe stone walles, and maketh<br />
waters rough. At the commandement of<br />
the exorcist he answereth of things<br />
hidden, ofwitches, and of things present,<br />
past, and to come.<br />
(45) Bifrons is seene in the similitude<br />
of a monster, when he taketh the image<br />
of a man, he maketh one woonderfull<br />
cunning in astrologie, absolutelie declaring<br />
the mansions of the planets, he dooth<br />
the like in geometrie, and other<br />
admesurements, he perfectlie<br />
understandeth the strength and vertue of<br />
hearbs, pretious stones, and woods, he<br />
changeth dead bodies from place to place,<br />
he seemeth to light candles upon the<br />
sepulchres of the dead, and hath under<br />
him six and twentie legions.<br />
(46) Gamigin [Gamygyn] is a great<br />
marquesse, and is seene in the forme of a<br />
little horsse, when he taketh humane<br />
shape he speaketh with a hoarse voice,<br />
disputing of allliberall sciences; he<br />
bringeth also to passe, that the soules,<br />
which are drowned in the sea, or which<br />
dwell in purgatorie (which is called<br />
Cartagra, that is, aflliction of soules) shall<br />
take aierie bodies, and evidentlie appeare